And like all Microsoft preview software, it has a feedback button. If you want the developers to know something, click the feedback button (smiley face) in the upper-right corner. Keep in mind that this will not replace your current version of Microsoft Edge. It is a separate browser running on your system. After trying it, if you’re not interested, you can uninstall it. Head to Settings > Apps and scroll down to “Microsoft Edge Dev” and click the “Uninstall” button. If you’re interested in trying the very latest versions and new builds. Head to the Microsoft Edge Insider Channels page and there you will find weekly and daily builds - at the time of this writing. Go ahead and start playing with it and see what you think. It’s quite the interesting development in seeing Microsoft build it’s Edge browser with the Open Source Chromium. We’ll be covering it more in-depth as the new Microsoft Edge continues to evolve. But for now, if you’re an enthusiast or just curious, you can start testing it out yourself.For Windows users, the market is even wider since it’s the most used desktop OS in the world. Fortunately, out of the horde, there are very good browsers you can rely on and I’ve done the research to identify them.
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